Cutting machine



May 8, 1945.

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(Ittorneg Patented May 8, 1945 CUTTING mom Joseph R. Morris, Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio Application March 20, 1942, Serial No. 435,538

15 Claims.

The present invention relates to. cutting machines in general and more particularly to a machine designed primarily for the cutting of glass sheets or plates, although it may also be used for the cutting of other sheet material. 4

While not necessarily restricted thereto, this invention is especially adaptable to cutting machines of the so-called template type designed to cut out shapes of predetermined outline from sheets or plates of glass. The machine set forth herein as a preferred embodiment of the invention is used for cutting out automobile window or door lights or half-Windshields and produces a score line which starts and stops at the edge of the glass sheet describing an open pattern. Briefly, the machine embodies a table for supporting the glass sheet to be cut, a template or pattern member of predetermined shape and size mcunted above said table, and a cutting unit mounted upon and movable along said template and having a cutting tool for effecting the scoring of the glass sheet along a predetermined line of out.

It is an aim of this invention to provide an improved machine of the above character whereby large numbers of lights of the same size and shape can be successively cut from glass sheets or plates in a rapid, accurate and uniform manner.

Another object of the invention is the provision of a machine of the above character in which the operation of the cutting unit is controlled by and dependent upon the accurate positioning of the glass sheet upon the cutting table.

Another object of the invention is the provision of a machine of the above character embodying means for ejecting the glass sheet from the cutting table after the cutting operation.

A further object of the invention is the' provision of a machine of the above character which is substantially automatic in its operation and in which the travel of the cutting unit upon the template is initiated by proper positioning of the glass sheet upon the cutting table, after which the cutting of the sheet, the stopping of the cutting unit after the cutting operation, and the removal of the cut sheet from the cutting table are accomplished without further action on the part of the operator. v

A still further object of the invention is the rovision of a machine of the above character embodying means for elfecting an automatic oiling of the cutting tool after each cutting operation.

will become more apparent during the course of the following description, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.

In the drawings, wherein like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the same:

Fig. l'is a plan view of a cutting machine constructed in accordance with the present invention;

ing the cutting unit to a stop after the comple-.

tion of its cutting cycle;

Fig. 7 is a transverse section taken substantially on line of Fig. 6;

Fig. 8 is a vertical section taken substantially on line 8--8 of Fig. 1 showing the cutting unit stop means;

Fig. 9 is a vertical longitudinal section taken substantially on line 9-9 of Fig. 1 showing in side elevation the automatic kicking device for ejecting the glass sheet from the cutting table after the cutting operation; I

Fig. 10 is an electrical wiring diagram illustra'ting the operation of the various parts of the machine; and

Fig. 11 is a detail section through a portion of one of the glass sheet locating switches.

Briefly, the cutting machine of this invention comprises a table structure I5 including a flat horizontal top It for supporting the sheet or plate of glass or the like I1 during the cutting thereof; the top iii of said table being preferably covered with a layer of felt or other cushioning material l8 to minimize scratching of th glass sheet during the placing thereof upon the table and its subsequent removal therefrom.

Arranged above the table top [6, in vertically spaced relation thereto, is a horizontal track template l9 having the same configuration as the form or light to be cut from the glass sheet l1. Mounted upon the track template l9 and guided thereby is the cutting mechanism including a cutting unit 20provided with a rotatable steel Other objects and advantages or the invention 55. cutting wheel 2| (Fig. 2); said'unit being driven Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the cutting glass sheet l1 along the line indicated at 23 in Fig. 1.

After the glass sheet I! has been cut, it is 1 adapted to be automatically ejected from the cutting table by a kicker device designated in its. I entirety bythe numeral 24. Upon leaving the cutting table, the sheet is received upon a'series of horizontally aligned conveyor rolls 25-10mnaled at their opposite ends in supports 2!-29 and driven in the direction indicated by the arrow by means of a suitable chain and sprocket drive or the like 2.1.. The glass sheet is received 3 from the conveyor rolls 25 upon a take-oi! conveyor 28 provided with a traveling surface 29 for receiving the said sheet and carrying it away, 1 preferably at substantially right angles relative to the cutting table.

In accordance with the invention, the travel 1 of the cutting unit '20 around the template I9 is controlled by and dependent upon the accurate cutting tool from the sheet just before it reaches the edge thereof at the completion of the cutting operation, whereby to prevent chipping or spellin of the sheet edge as well as damage to the cut- 1 ting tool. Furthermore, means is provided for effecting an automatic oiling of the cutting tool between successive cutting operations.

Cutting mechanism The template I9 for supporting and guiding the" cutting unit 20 preferably consists of a relatively 1 I narrow track of the desired shape and size supported horizontally above the cutting table by bracket arms 36 and 3| carried at their outer 1 ends by a longitudinally extending supporting 1 bar 32 mounted upon fixed posts 33 suitably carried by the table structure I5. As shown in Fig.

; 9, the bracket arms 30 and 3| are associated with j the template I 9 in such a manner that they will 5 not interfere with the travel of the cutting unit 1 around said template.

As shown in Fig. 1, the cutting unit 29 is car- I ried at the outer end of a horizontal supporting arm 34 hinged at its inner end as at 35 to a second horizontal arm 36 which is pivotally mount- 3 ed at its inner end as at 31 to a bracket 38 secured upon a platform 39 which may also be carj ried by the table structure l5.

With reference particularly to Figs. 1, 2,; 3 and 4, the cutting unit 20 comprises a housing 40 1 provided with a removable top plate 4lsecured in place by screws or the like 42. Fastened'to the y f top plate 4| of the housing 40 by screws or the like is a vertical bushing 43 which is rotatably I mounted in a bearing sleeve 44 formed at'the outer end of the horizontal supporting arm 34, 1 said bushing 43 projecting above said bearin 1 sleeve 44 and having threaded thereon a nut 45 K which serves to secure the cutting unit to said.

supporting arm.

Carried by the housing 46 at one side thereof is a pair of spaced guide wheels 46 and 41 freely rotatable upon vertical pins 48, while a pair of similar guide wheels 49 are carried at the oppo- Y I ."aavasrs 6 around the template by a motor 22 to ms the site side 01 said housing upon vertical pins to;

- The housing ll' is'slidably received between'a pair of horizontal parallel rods 6| and 62 carried at one end by a cutter head 63 and connected together at their opposite ends by a cross strap 64-. The inner sides of rods 6| and 62 are cut away as indicated at 66 and 66 (Fig. 3) to provide grooved tracks for the guide wheels 46-41 and 49 respectively. a

surface with an undercut groove 69 receiving the rib 61 therein. -The horizontal'plate 68 is provided at its inner end with a well 60in which is received a cylindrical cutter holder 6|, said outter holder having a depending reduced portion 62 projecting through an opening in the bottom of said well and carrying the rotatable steel cutting wheel 2 I.

The side wall of the well 66 is provided with aligned vertical slots 63 and carried by the cutter holder Glare horizontal-pins 64 which project outwardly through said slots. Carried at the outer end of the plate 58 remote from well 6| is a vertical L-shaped lever 66, said lever being pivoted intermediate its ends to the plate 58 as at 66 and having the horizontal portion 61 thereof bifurcated at its outer end to provide spaced legs 66 which straddle the well and engage the pins 64.

The cutter head 63 is provided with a vertical opening 69 in which is mounted a vertical pressure pin. III, said pin projecting downwardly through an opening 1| in the plate 58 and engaging the horizontal portion 61 of lever 65.

Threaded within the upper end of the opening 69 i a nut 12, while formed upon pressure pin Ill adjacent its lower end is an annular flange 13. Arranged within the opening 69 and encir cling pressure pin 10 is a compression spring 14 which bears at its upper end against the nut 12 and at its lower end against the flange 13, thereby acting to normally urge the pressure pin downwardly to engage the horizontal portion 61 of lever 65. With this construction, the cutting wheel 2| will be yieldably maintained in engagement with the glass sheet l1, while the pressure of the cutting wheel upon the glass can be regulated by proper adjustment of the nut 12 to control the compression of spring 14. The plate 58 may be adjusted horizontally relative to cutter head 53 to vary the position of the cutting wheel 2| by means of a set screw 15 which passes through a boss I6 on the plate 58 and engages the cutter head 53.

Carried by the cutter head 53 is a freely rotatable guide roller 11 mounted upon a vertical stub edge of the template are the spaced guide rollers 19 and 80, the guide roller ll engaging the template at a point intermediate the two guide rollers I9 and 60. The guiderollers l9 and are posi-. tively driven and to this end are carried at the lower ends of vertical drive shafts 8| and 82 rotatably mounted in the bottom of housing to. Keyed to the upper ends of the shaft 8| and 82 within housing 40 are gears 83 and 84 respectively.

' The guide rollers 19 and 80 are driven through a train of gears arranged in the housing 46 and including a drive gear 8.5 and an intermediate. gear 96. The intermediate ar 86 is rotatable upon a vertical screw B'I threaded in the top ll of housing 40 and is located between the gears 89 and 84 as clearly shown in Figs, 3 and 4. The drive gear 85 is keyed to the lower end of a vertical stub shaft 88 secured at its'upper end within a vertical bore 89 formed in 'a cylindrical bearing 90 which is arranged within the bushing 43,

said bearing being keyed to the upper end of the the motor 22 which may be suspended a suitable distance above the cutting table or mounted in any desired manner. Upon operation of the motor 22, the flexible shaft 92 turning bearing 90 will effect rotation of drive gear 85, and this rotary movement will be transmitted to the guide rollers 19 and 89 through the gears 86. 83 and 84 respectively. The positive rotation of the guide rollers I9 and 90 will cause the cutting unit 20 to be driven around the template I9.

It is of courseessential in the operation of the machine that the cutting edge of the rotatable steel cutting wheel 2| be always maintained tangent to the line of out if a satisfactory cut is to vbe made, and the same is equally true when using tened at one end to a transverse strip 96 carried at the outer end of housing 40 and at their opposite ends to screws. 91 and 98 respectively carried by the cutter head 53. These springs serve to draw the housing 40 and cutter head 53 toward one another and maintain the guide rollers carried thereby in yieldable engagement with opposite side edges of the template.

Stop means for cutting unit -As brought out above, when the motor 22 is placed in operation, the cutting unit 20 will be driven around the track template I9, with the cutting wheel 2I scoring the glass sheet II along the line 23 in Fig. 1. It is preferred that the cutting unit be positively driven through only a portion of its cutting cycle and then permitted to coast the balance of its cycle. In order to reduce the shock of sudden stopping and the tendency of the cutting unit to rebound, the machine herein provided embodies means for first slowing down the speed of the cutting unit as it approaches the end of its cutting cycle and then bringing the same to a stop and maintaining it in such position until it is desired to repeat the cutting operation.

The cutting unit stop means is best illustrated in Figs. 2, 6, '7 and 8 and comprises a horizontal plate 99 arranged at the back of the cutting table intermediate the. ends thereof and secured to the longitudinally extending supporting bar which pass through slots I01 and I08 in plate 99 and are connected by a tension spring I09 which functions to' normally draw the levers ml and I02 together.

Carried by and depending from the housing 40 of cutting unit 29 is a stop pin H0, and as the cutting unit approachesthe end of its cutting cycle, this stop pin passes between the levers HM and I02 as indicated in broken lines in Fig. 6, whereupon the frictional engagement of the said levers with the said pin will cause a slowing down of the cutting unit. Although this serves to cut down the speed of travel of the cutting unit, the said unit will, however, not be brought to a stop until the stop pin II 0 passes beyond the said levers IM and I02 and engages the inner end of a stop bar III extending transversely of the cutting table.-

The stop bar II I is horizontally slidable through a guide block II2 carried by plate 99 and is normally maintained in the path of travel of the stop pin IIO by a spring II3 fastened at one end to a post II4 on guide block H2 and at its opposite end to a post II5 carried by stop bar III. The inward movement of the stop bar is limited by a horizontal set screw IIB threaded in guide block H2 and engageable by post II5. By proper adjustment of the screw II6, the inward movement of the stop bar III can be accurately regulated. I

' The spring H3 serves to normally maintain the stop bar III in the position shown' in Fig. 6 so that after the ,stop pin IIO on cutting .unit 20 passes from between the levers ml and I 02, it will engage the inner end of saidbar and bring the slowly moving cutting unit to a stop. The levers IIII and I02 are provided at their free ends with substantially semicircular notches III a stop and by means of which rebound of said cutting unit is prevented.

It will be evident from the above that the stop bar I-II not only acts to bring the cutting unit 20 to a stop but also preventred further movement of the unit until the said bar is withdrawn from out of the path oftravel of stop pin IIO. This is automatically accomplished at the proper time in the operation of the machine by a solenoid II 9 (Fig. 8) supported by an angle bracket I20 suitably secured to the table structure I5. Carried at the upper end I2I of bracket I20 is a sprocket I22 and trained about said sprocket is a chain I23 connected at one end to the outer end of stop bar III and at its opposite end to the vertical plunger I24 of solenoid II9.

When the solenoid I I9 is energized, the plunger I24 thereof will'be moved downwardly to withdraw the stop bar III out 'of engagement with the stop pin IIO on cutting unit 20, thereby permitting travel of said unit around the template I9. Upon 'de-energization of the solenoid I I 9, the tension of the spring II3 will be sufficient to again move the stop bar ,III inwardly so that it will be in position to stop the cutting unit upon completion of its cutting cycle.

a The energization of the solenoid I I9 is also controlled by and dependent upon the accurate .positioning of the glass sheet III upon the cutting table as will be more fully hereinafter described,

while the deenergization of said solenoid is controlled by a switch I25 (Fig. 1) secured to the supporting bar 32 and adapted to be actuated by a plate I26 carried by the cutting unit. More specifically, the plate I26 serves to open the switch I23 to break the circuit through solenoid H8 and thereby permit the stop bar III to be returned to operative position so that it will stop the cut-- ting unit when said unit reaches the end of its cutting cycle. The opening of the switch I is also adapted to shut oil. the motor 22 so that the cutting unit will coast the balance of its out-- ting cycle.

.Cutting tool lowering and raising means edge a at the completion of the cutting operation. This lowering and raising of the cutting wheel is controlled'by a cam member I21 in the form of a relatively narrow metal strip secured to the top of the template I9 at the back thereof, in conjunction with cooperating means carried by the cutter head 53 of the cutting unit.

Secured to the cutter head 53 is a vertical plate I28 provided at its lower end with a guide slot through which is slidably received the horizontal portion I29 of an L-shaped bracket I30. The verticalvportion I3I of said bracket isdisposed inwardly of and substantially parallel with the vertical portion I32 of the L-shaped lever 65. Passing through the upper end of lever 65 is a set screw I33 having its inner end engaged in a recess in the upper end of L-shaped bracket I30. Upon horizontal sliding movement of the L- shaped bracket I through guide plate I28, the L-shaped lever 65 is adapted to be rocked about its pivot 66' to efiect the raising or lowering of the cutting wheel 2|. The horizontal portion I29 Y of L-shaped lever I30 is pivoted at its outer end as at I34 (Fig. 4) to one end of a horizontal transverse link I35 pivotally mounted at its outer end as at I36 to a bracket I31 carried by horithe inner edge of the cam member I21 as the cutting unit travels around the template.

When the motor 22 is placed'in operation to Cutting wheel oiler To facilitate the cuttingof the "glass sheets,

' the machine herein provided includes means for cutting table along the back thereof a rectan-y effecting an automatic oiling of the cutting wheel I 2| between successive cutting operations. To this. end, there is secured upon the top I6 of the ting unit 20 passes into the recessed portion I44 of the cam member, the L-shaped lever I30 will start the cutt g unit 20 around the template I9,

the roller I3 on the cutting unit will be in.en-

gagement with the inner edge I39 of the cam is indicated in broken lines in Fig. 5, the compression spring 14 acting through the pressure pin I0 upon the horizontal portion 61 of L-shaped lever 65 will rock said lever in a clockwise direction to move the L=shaped bracket I30 inwardly and the cutting wheel 2| downwardly into engagement with the glass sheet. The inward movement of the L-shaped'bracketl30 can be regju- .lated by a set screw I40.- In this way. the cutting wheel 2I will be lowered upon the glass sheet I'I slightly inwardly of the rear edge (1 thereof. The cutting wheel 2I is also raised in the same manner by engagement of the roller I38 with the be moved inwardly by the action of the spring 14 and the cuttingwheel -2I urged downwardly.

Upon lowering of the cutting wheel. it will be dipped into the supply of oil I43 and as the cutting unit moves beyond the recessed portion I44, the cutting wheel will again be moved to raised position. In other words, the action of lowering and then raising the cutting wheel during oiling is the same as the lowering of the cutting wheel upon the glass sheet at the beginning of the cutting operation and the subsequent lifting therefrom at the completion of the cutting operation as explained above.

Sheet kicker device The present machine also embodies the provision of means for automatically ejecting the glass sheet I1 from the cutting table I8 after the 'cut- 146. Carried upon the base plate I45 are spaced bearings I41 and I48 within which is joumaled a horizontal shaft I49 extending transversely of the cutting table. Keyed to the forward end of shaft I49 is a depending lever I50 .to the lower end of which .is pivoted as at I5I a substantially horizontal pusher arm I52 provided at its forward end with a pusher block I53 preferably of rubber. The pusher block I53 rests freely upon the top of the cutting table and is adapted to engage the adjacent side edge 11 of the glass sheet The pusher arm I52 is operated by a. solenoid I54 mounted upon the base plate I45 and provided with a vertically movable plunger I55.

Fastened to the plunger I55 is one end of a sprocket chain I56 which passes upwardly and over a sprocket wheel I51 and is attached at its opposite end to the upper end of an upstanding plate I58 keyed to shaft I49 intermediate the ends thereof. Upon energization of the solenoid I54, the plunger I55 thereof will be drawn downwardly to efiect the rocking of the shaft I49 in a counter-clockwise direction to move the pusher arm I52 forwardly as indicated in broken lines, whereupon the pusher block I53. engaging the side edge d of the glass sheet I1 willpush the said sheet off of the cutting table onto conveyor rolls 25. When the solenoid is de-energized,"

the pusher arm will be automatically returned to inoperative position as shown in full lines by a tension spring I59 having one end attached to a set screw I60 carried by a fixed bracket I6I' and bracket I65.

, its opposite end fastened to. a depending leg I62 ation. More particularly, there is carried by the.

supporting bar 32 a switch I63 (Fig. 1) connected in series with the solenoid I 54 and actuated by the plate I26 carried by the cutting unlt. Thus, after the plate I26 opens switch I25 to break the 5 stop blocks I66 and I69 forcing them rearwardly to cause the movable contacts I12 and I13 to enage stationary contacts I14 and I15. When this is done, a circuit will be completed through the circuit through the motor 22 and the cutter stop solenoid II9, the plate I 26 will momentarily close switch I63 to complete a circuit through the solenoid I54 and cause actuation of the pusher arm I52 to remove the cut sheet from the cutting table. The rearward movement of the pusher arm I52, upon de-energization of solenoid I54, is controlled by a set screw I64 carried by a fixed Operation and electric wiring of machine In the operation of the machine, the glass sheet- I1 to be cut is first placed upon the top I6 of the cutting table beneath the template I9, as shown in Fig. 1, and, at this time, the cutting unit 26 is at the back of the template and held in such position by the stop bar III engaging stop pin II6.

Also, at this time, the pusher arm I52 of kicker around the template I9 and substantially simultaneously with the operation of moto r 22 the solenoid H9 is energized to withdraw the stop bar III from engagement with stop pin II6. As the cutting unit travels around the template the cutting wheel 2 I will effect the scoring of the glass sheet along the line 23. After the scoring of the glass sheet has been completed, the motor 22 is automatically shut off and the solenoid II9 deenergized to permit the return of the stop barv I I I to operative position to bring the cutting unit to a stop. The kicker device 24 is then automatically actuated to eject the cut sheet from the cutting table.

The cutting of the glass sheet is initiated by and dependent upon the accurate positioning of the said sheet upon the cutting table, while the stopping of the machine and actuation of the kicker device. is controlled by the cutting unit. To this end/and with reference particularly to switches I66 and I61, whereupon current will pass from the positive main line I18 through wire I 19, electro-magnet I86, wire I8I, switch I66, wire I62, switch I61 and wire I83 to the negative main line I64. The electromagnet I80 also comprises .part of a holding circuit and includes a bar I85 carrying contacts I96 and I81, said bar being movable upwardly upon energization of the electromagnet I86 to bring the contacts I86 and I81 into engagement with contacts I88 and I89 respectively. When this occurs, the holding circuit is completed so that current will enter through the wire I 19 and pass through the electromagnet I86, contacts I89--I81, wire I96, switch I25 and wire I! to the negative main line I84. In other words, the switches I66 and I61 need only be closed momentarily to effect energization of the electromagnet I86 and the completion of the holding circuit through switch I25. As soon as Figs. 10 and 11, there is arranged at the back of the cutting table I1 two contact switches I66 and I61 including stop blocks I68 and I69 respectively against which the rear edge a of the glass sheet is adapted to abut. Each stop block I68 and I69 is carried at the forward end of a horizontal plunger I10 slidable through a cylinder I, the plungers I16 of switches I66 and I 61 being provided at their inner ends with movable contacts I12 and I13 respectively cooperating with fixed contacts I14 and I15. The plunger I16 of each switch I 66 and I61 is normally urged forwardly by a spring I16 contained in housing "I and engaging a collar I11 on said plunger whereby to normally maintain the movable contact I12 or I13 out of engagement with the respective fixed contact I14 or I15.

The switches I66 and I61 are therefore normally open but are adapted to be momentarily closed by the glass sheet when it is placed upon the cutting table and moved rearwardly to engage the 7.5 cutting table onto the conveyor rollers 25. As

.return the switches I66 and I61 to their normally open position. Upon upward movement of the bar I and completion of the holding circuit, the contacts I66-I68 will also engage one another to complete the operating circuit through the motor 22 and solenoid II9. This operating circuit includes wire I92, contacts I88-I66, andvwire I93 leading to motor 22, while running from said motor is a wire I94 to the negative main line I84. Connected to wire I93 is a wire I95 to solenoid II9, while leading from the solenoid I I9 is awire I96 connected to wire. I94.

Upon completion of the operating circuit, the solenoid 9 will be energized to withdraw the stop bar III from in front of stop pin II6 on cutting unit 26tand substantially simultaneously the motor 22 will be placed in operation to propel the cutting unit aroundthe template I9 to effect the scoring of the glass sheet. After the scoring of the glass sheet has been completed and the cutting unit nears the end of its cutting cycle, the plate I26 carried thereby will effect the opening of switch I25 to break the holding circuit through the electromagnet. I86. When this is done, the bar I85 will be loweredto move contacts I86 and I81 out of engagement with contacts I86 and I69 and thereby break the operating circuit through the motor 22 and solenoid "9. When the circuit through the motor is broken, the positive driving of the cutting unit will be discontinued and the said unit will be permitted to coast through the remainder of its cuttingcycle. Upon breaking of the circuit through the solenoid II9, the stop bar III will be returned to operative position by the sprin I I3 to bring the cutting unit to a stop. v After opening the switch I25 and upon continued movement. thereof, the plate I26 on cutting unit 26 will close the switch I63 to effect energization of the solenoid I54 of kicker device 24. Upon energization of solenoid I54, the shaft I49 will be rocked in a counter-clockwise direction to.move the pusher arm I52 forwardly as shown in broken lines in Fig. 9, whereupon the pusher block I53 engaging the side edge d of the glass sheet I1 will push the said sheet oil of the soon as the cutting unit passesbeyond switch I63. it will again be opened and the solenoid I54 de-energized, whereupon the pusher arm I52 will be returned to inoperative position by the action of spring I59.

From the above, itwill be seen that the operation of the cutting unit is initiated by proper positioning of the glass sheet upon the cutting table and that this operation is dependent upon the closing of both'of the switches I66 and I81 since they are connected in series with one another. Inasmuch as it is necessary for both switches to be closed before the holding and operating circuits .can be completed, it wil1 insure that the glass sheet to be cut is accurately placed upon the table. It will also be apparent from the above that the cutting of the glass sheet and its subsequent removal from the cutting table.

is accomplished automatically and that no further action is required by the operator once he has'properly located the glass sheet upon the cutting table to effect closing of the switches I66 and I61. I

It is to be understood that the form of the invention herewith shown and described is to be taken as a preferred embodiment of the same, and that various changes in the shape, size and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the subjoined claims.

I claim: i 1. In a machine for cutting glass sheets or plates or other sheet material, a table for supporting the sheet to be cut, a template mounted above said table, a cutting unit mounted upon and adapted to travel around said template including a cutting tool for scoring-the sheet, and means operable automatically by the-cutting unit when it reaches a predetermined position for ejecting the sheet from the cutting table after the cutting operation.

2. In a machine for cutting glass: sheets or 1 sheet ejecting means.

3. In a machine for cutting glass sheets or plates or other sheet material, a table for supporting the sheet to becut, a template mounted above said table, a cutting unit mounted upon and adapted to travel around said template including a cutting tool for scoring the sheet, means for removing the sheet from the cutting table after the cutting operation including a pusher arm adapted to engage an edge of the sheet, and means operable by the cutting unit upon completion of the cutting operation for actuating said pusher arm.

4. In a machine for cutting glass sheets or plates or other sheet material, a table for supporting the sheet to be cut, a template mounted above said table, a cutting unit mounted upon and adapted to travel around said template insaid solenoid and adapted to be closed by the eration to cause the energization of said solenoid and the actuation of said pusher arm.

5. In a machine for cutting glass sheets or I table after the cutting operation including a pivotally mounted pusher arm freely supported upon the cutting table and adapted to engage an edge of the sheet, a solenoid-operatively connected with said pusher arm, a switch connected in series with said solenoid and adapted to be closed by the cutting unit upon completion of the cutting operation to cause the energization of said solenoid and the actuation of said pusher arm, and means for returning the pusher arm to inoperative position after the sheet has been pushed from the cutting table.

6. In a machine for cutting glass sheets or plates or other sheet material, a table for supporting the sheet to be cut, a cutting unit mounted above said table'for travel along a predetermined path and including a cutting tool for scoring the sheet, a motor for driving the cutting unit along said path, and a pair of switches connected in series with one motherland-adapted to be closed by the sheet only upon proper positioning thereof upon the cutting table toeflect completion of a circuit through said motor to place the same in operation.

7. In a machine for cutting glass sheets or plates or other sheet materiaL. a table for supporting the sheet to be cut, a cutting unit mounted above said table for travel along a predetermined path and including a cutting toolfor scoring the sheet, a motor for driving the cutting unit porting the sheet to be cut, a cutting unit mounted above said table for travel along a predetermined path and including a cutting tool for scoring the sheet, a motor for driving the cutting unit'along said path, and a pair of switches connected in series with one another and includin stop blocks against which one edge of the sheet is adapted to abut when placed upon the cutting V table and for properly locating the said sheet upon the said table, the engagement of .the sheet with said stop blocks serving to close said switches and thereby effect the completion of a circuit through said motor to place the same in operation.

9. In a machine for cutting glass sheets or 'plates or other sheet material, a table for sup-- porting the sheet to be cut, a cutting unit mounted above said table for travel along a predetermined path and including a cutting tool for scoring the sheet, a motor for driving the cutting unit along said path, a pair of switches connected in series with one another and including stop blocks against which one edge of the sheet is adapted to abut when placed upon the cutting table and for properly locating the said sheet upon the said table, the engagement of the sheet with said stop blocks serving to close said switches and thereby effect the completion of a circuit through said motor to place the same in operation, and a switch adapted to be opened by the cutting unit upon completion of the cutting operation to break the circuit through said motor.

10. In a machine for cutting glass sheets or plates or other sheet material, a table for supporting the sheet to be cut, a cutting unit mounted above said table for travel along a prescoring the sheet, a motor for driving the cutting unit along said path, acutter stop means for preventing movement of said cutting unit along the said path,,and a pair of switches connected in.

path and including a cutting tool for scoring the sheet, a motor for driving the cutting unit along said path, a cutter stop means for preventing movement of said cutting unit along the said path, a pair of switches connected in series with one another and adapted to be closed only upon proper positioning of the sheet upon the cutting table to effect completion of a circuit through said motor and cutter stop means to substantially simultaneously render the cutter stop means inefl'ective-and place the motor in operation, and means actuated by the cutting unit upon completion of the cutting operation for substantially simultaneously shutting oil the said motor and determined path and including a cutting tool ror rendering the said cutter stop means effective to bring the cutting unit to a stop.

12. In a machine for cutting glass sheets or plates or other sheet material, a table for supporting the sheet to be cut, a template mounted above said table, a cutting unit mounted upon and adapted to travel around said template including a cutting tool for scoring .the sheet, a receptacle disposed along the path of travel of said cuttingtool containing a supply of oil, and means for guiding the cutting tool into and out of the supply of oil after each cutting operation.

13. In a machine for cutting glass sheets or plates or other sheet material, "a table for supporting the sheet to be cut, a template mounted above said table, a cutting unit mounted upon and adapted to travel around said template including a cutting tool for scoring the sheet, a receptacle disposed beneath said template containing a supply of. oil, and coacting means carried by'said template and cutting unit for causing the cutting tool to be dipped into the supply of oil after each cutting operation.

14. In a machine for. cutting glass sheets or plates or other sheet material, a table for supporting the sheet to be cut, a template mounted above said table, a cutting unit mounted upon and adapted to travel around said template including a cutting tool for scoring the sheet, a receptacle disposed beneath said template containing a supcutting operation.

15. In a machine for cutting glass sheets or plates or other sheet material, a table for supporting the sheet to be cut, a cutting unit mounted above said table for movement along a predetermined path including a cutting tool for scoring the sheet, means for ejecting the sheet from the cutting table after the cutting operation including a quick-acting picker adapted to engage an edg of the sheet, and means operable by the cutting unit upon completion of the cuttin I operation for actuating said picker.

JOSEPH R. MORRIS. 

